Possessive adjectives show ownership or relationships between people. They are placed before the noun. Like regular adjectives, possessive adjectives must agree with the noun in gender and number; That is, they agree with the thing possessed, not the subject. Below you will see the possessive adjective with their subject pronouns. Note: The two words "tu" and "tú" are pronounced the same. Tú (with the written accent) is the subject pronoun meaning "you" (informal). Tu (without the written accent) is the possessive adjective meaning "your" (informal).
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive adjectives show ownership or relationships between people. They are placed before the noun. Like regular adjectives, possessive adjectives must agree with the noun in gender and number; That is, they agree with the thing possessed, not the subject. Below you will see the possessive adjective with their subject pronouns. Note: The two words "tu" and "tú" are pronounced the same. Tú (with the written accent) is the subject pronoun meaning "you" (informal). Tu (without the written accent) is the possessive adjective meaning "your" (informal).
Mi libro
Mis Libros
Nuestro libros/Nuestra casa
Nuestros libros/ Nuestras casas
Tu libro
Tus Libros
Vuestro libros/Vuestra casa
Vuestros libros/ Vuestras casas
Su libro
Sus libros
Su libro
Sus libros
Links:
http://courses.coker.edu/ccuppett/languagelearning/crosswords/leccion01/Hola,%20amigos%206e%20Ser%20and%20Adjectives.html
http://www.spanish.cl/Grammar/Games/Adjetivos_Posesivos.htm
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUaX5OqTEzE